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  1. USING GENETIC CONNECTIVITY TO IDENTIFY VULNERABLE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS (VMES) IN ANTARCTICA – THE ISSUE OF SCALE

    Abstract:  This paper reviews, reanalyzes and contributes new data pertinent to understanding genetic connectivity in benthic invertebrates at differing spatial scales in Antarctica. This information is valuable for understanding the potential resilience of benthic communities under threat from

    Meeting Document : WS-VME-09/06 : Autor(es): Wilson, N.G.

  2. THE ISSUE OF NON-COMPLIANCE WITH CCAMLR TAGGING PROGRAM

    Abstract:  Under Conservation Measure 41-01 (Annex C- Tagging Program for Dissostichus spp. in Exploratory Fisheries), the flag States of fishing vessels participating in exploratory fisheries are responsible for ensuring the tagging of Dissostichus spp., tag recovery and correct reporting. At

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXVII/BG/22 : Autor(es): Delegation of Australia

  3. Compilation of discussion on the issue of flexibility associated with research blocks where ice cover impedes research fishing

    Author(s):  Secretariat Title:  Compilation of discussion on the issue of flexibility associated with research blocks where ice cover impedes research fishing Approval:  Approved

    Meeting Document : CCAMLR-XXXIII/BG/39 : Autor(es): Secretariat

  4. A critical issue for feedback management – how do we determine the level of functional overlap between krill fishing operations and penguin foraging activity?

    Abstract:  The spatial distribution of the Antarctic krill fishery in Subareas 48.1 to 48.3 has changed over time. The majority of catches in Subarea 48.1 are now taken south of the South Shetland Islands, following regional decreases in seasonal sea-ice cover. As the cumulative spatial footprint

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/11 : Autor(es): P.N. Trathan, J.R.D. Silk, S.L. Hill (United Kingdom) and H.J. Lynch (USA)

  5. Mercury concentrations in Patagonian toothfish, Dissostichus eleginoides Smitt 1898, among three distinct ocean basins

    mackerel, that are considered high in Hg concentration by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. In ... contamination. With a steady global market demand for Dissostichus this could pose a human health risk that has ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-06/24 : Autor(es): K. Dawson Guynn and M.S. Peterson (USA)

  6. Infectious diseases of Antarctic penguins: current status and future threats

    increase over the last 50 years.  However, issues of data not being published and a lack of formal risk ... valuable as indicators of the status of marine ecosystem health and are an indicator-species used in the ... identifying anthropogenic threats to ecosystem health within the Antarctic Treaty area. For the above reasons ... , we recommend CCAMLR establish a health/disease monitoring program (including designated control sites ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/53 : Autor(es): W.W. Grimaldi, P.J. Seddon, P.O.B. Lyver, S. Nakagawa and D.M. Tompkins (New Zealand)

  7. A TALE OF TWO ISLANDS: CONTRASTING FORTUNES FOR SUBANTARCTIC SKUAS AT THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS

    -Antarctic islands, and can be used to monitor the health of burrowing petrel populations. A survey of skuas ... December 2001. Prince Edward Island (46 km2) remains free of introduced mammals, whereas Marion Island (290 ... breeding pairs at Prince Edward Island increased from 2001 to 2008, probably as a result of better coverage ... in 2008, whereas the number of skua nests on Marion Island was barely half that counted in 2001 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/P3 : Autor(es): P.G. Ryan, P.A. Whittington and R.J.M. Crawford

  8. A tale of two islands: contrasting fortunes for sub-Antarctic skuas at the Prince Edward Islands

    -Antarctic islands, and can be used to monitor the health of burrowing petrel populations. A survey of skuas ... December 2001. Prince Edward Island (46 km 2) remains free of introduced mammals, whereas Marion Island ... of breeding pairs at Prince Edward Island increased from 2001 to 2008, probably as a result of better ... coverage in 2008, whereas the number of skua nests on Marion Island was barely half that counted in 2001 ...

    Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/P03 : Autor(es): P.G. Ryan, P.A. Whittington and R.J.M. Crawford

  9. Continuation of multi-Member research on the Dissostichus spp. exploratory fishery in East Antarctica (Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.2) by Australia (notification ID 98422, 98423), France (94903, 94904), Japan (94886, 94887), Republic of Korea (94889, 94890) and Spain (94835)

    are outlined in Section A. A summary of data collection in 2016/17 (Section B), and issues arising ... from the 2016/17 season (Section C) are also provided. Author(s):  Delegations of Australia, France ...

    Meeting Document : WG-SAM-17/08 : Autor(es): Delegations of Australia, France, Japan, Republic of Korea and Spain

  10. Continuation of multi-Member research on the Dissostichus mawsoni exploratory fishery in East Antarctica (Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.2) by Australia, France, Japan, Republic of Korea and Spain

    . Issues arising from the 2016/17 season are also provided in Section B. Author(s):  Delegations of ... since 2016 are outlined in Section A, and changes made following WG-SAM-17 are highlighted in blue ...

    Meeting Document : WG-FSA-17/18 Rev. 1 : Autor(es): Delegations of Australia, France, Japan, Republic of Korea and Spain

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